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Dropped at chapter 40. I have a detailed review elsewhere but this was not an enjoyable novel to read.My main problem is that this is extremely repetitive. The MC's backstory is brought up constantly, first out of the blue and then secondly its just repeated for the sake of padding in words.A particular chapter ends with the MC fainting from getting close to another character from the perspective of the other character, the reader already can piece together why the MC faints because the MC's backstory is known at this point, then the next entire chapter is from the MC's perspective where he repeats the backstory for the 5th time in the past 10 chapters and the reader basically gets to know that the guess was correct, leading up to the MC fainting. And then the next chapter is from another 3rd character's perspective about what she was doing talking with her friends before she gets the news that the MC fainted.This insane degree of repetition just makes the novel unreadable. Plus the world itself isnt particularly well designed. We don't know the overarching story plot if there is any. The magic system might as well be nonexistent. The MC has a sensing ability that's much stronger than his peers except we don't even know what ability his peers have.This is not a fantasy game novel its a novel that happens to be set in a fantasy game world but is primarily about the MC's backstory and trauma that has already happened before the story even began.